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Business information for trading with the European Union

Import & Export Support

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Government guidance

Visit the UK government’s guidance to find out how rules apply to things like travel and doing business with Europe.

This will provide all the information you need to be aware of, and what you need to do in regards to  areas such as:

Export Support Service

The Export Support Service is a helpline and online service where all UK businesses can get answers to practical questions about exporting to Europe. It gives access to cross government information and support all in one place. Access the UK Government’s online and helpline service.

Webinars

There are a variety of on-demand and up-coming webinars/videos on imports from cross-government groups and departments. These can be found at the following links:

Sign up for updates

Sign up to our regular newsletter, which includes updates on trading with the European Union, as well as events and other news relevant to your business.

Import Control actions for Hauliers

Hauliers must be registered for the Goods Vehicle Movement Service (GVMS) to move any goods between GB and the EU. The GVMS system has been designed to enable fast and efficient movement of goods and will be used by many UK ports. A full list of GVMS ports is available at gov.uk/goods-vehicle-movement-ports.

If you are not registered, you will not be able to board the ferry or shuttle and cross the GB/EU border.

Go to gov.uk/guidance/register-for-the-goods-vehicle-movement-service to register.

Ports that use GVMS to control goods will need pre-lodged declaration references to be linked together within a single reference number, called a Goods Movement Reference (GMR). The driver will need to present a valid GMR to the carrier for check-in.

The driver moving the goods should create the GMR, but it can be done by the haulier manager, or the trader’s customs agent or freight forwarder. You must only create one GMR per vehicle. You can get a GMR at gov.uk/guidance/get-a-goods-movement-reference

Take Action

Sign up for GVMS now at gov.uk/guidance/register-for-the-goods-vehicle-movement-service.

Visit gov.uk/import-goods-into-uk and follow the step-by-step guide to prepare for import control changes.

Customs Declarations

You must complete customs declarations on imports from the EU to GB at the time you or your courier/freight forwarder bring them into GB.

Visit gov.uk/import-goods-into-uk and follow the step by step guide to make sure you’re prepared. The guide provides information on how to bring goods into the UK from any country, including how much tax and duty you’ll need to pay and whether you need to get a licence or certificate.

You can also apply for authorisation to use simplified declarations for imports, which allows you to move goods into a customs procedure without having to provide a full customs declaration. You can find out more about how to apply for a simplified declaration at gov.uk/guidance/using-simplified-declarations-for-imports.

Alternatively, you may have chosen someone to deal with import and export declarations on your behalf, such as a customs agent, courier or a freight forwarder. Information on how people can help you with customs can be found on gov.uk/guidance/appoint-someone-to-deal-with-customs-on-your-behalf.

Rules of Origin

If you sell goods to the EU, or buy goods from the EU and bring them into the UK, you need to be able to prove that they meet the rules of origin in order to use preferential tariffs.

To benefit from the preferential tariffs, you must have proof that:

  • goods you import into the UK from the EU originate there;
  • goods you export to the EU originate in the UK.

If you cannot prove the origin of your product, you or your EU customer will be liable to pay the full rate of customs duty and could face penalties. If you cannot prove your product’s origin, you cannot take advantage of the zero-tariff trade agreement with the EU.

For practical support with exporting your products, contact the Export Support Service online or by phone.

Pre-Notifying Imports

There are requirements for importing some Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) goods, such as meat or plants, to GB from the EU.

You will be required to pre-notify when importing most Products of Animal Origin, Animal By Products, High Risk Food not of Animal Origin and regulated plants and plant products from the EU to GB.

You (or a representative acting on your behalf) importing these goods from the EU may need to pre notify authorities that their consignment will be entering Great Britain.

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Innovation Supper – Apply to pitch

After the incredible success of the previous event, we’re thrilled to announce the return of Innovation Supper, and once again, we’re inviting you apply to pitch. If you are interested in your chance to get some great business advice and take away some funding to grow, then please fill in the application and return to us by 4 September 2025.

Local start-up planner business benefits from £500 seed funding thanks to Innovation Supper

Innovation Supper, a unique pitching event by York Business School, Patch York and the York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub, was inspired by a concept first introduced in Detroit in 2010. The winner of the funding was Jasmine Ely, founder of Hummingbird Paper Co, who received the most votes following a standout pitch that showcased her business rooted in local growth. Jasmine drew on her marketing background and recent participation in the Strive Live programme to build a strong foundation for her pitch.

Innovation Supper supports Local Start-ups

The event featured five emerging entrepreneurs, each pitching for a chance to receive £500 in seed funding raised through the ticket costs, to help bring their ideas to life. Each business was given 10 minutes to present their pitch, followed by a 10-minute Q&A session with the audience. Matt Oakley Co-founder of Beer Fest Buddy, a passion project and the UK’s first comprehensive platform for discovering beer and cider festivals, pitched his idea to the room, and was appreciative of the training provided.

Events

24th June 202510:00 am - 11:30 amFREE

Workplace Trends: The Future of the Office & Generations at Work

An insight into the latest workplace trends, how different generations at work can affect the workspace and how you can help your office thrive in a post-covid world. This session is designed to offer an in-depth look at the latest workplace trends influencing the future of work environments.

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